BRT Construction Sites through October 10th, 2018

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BRT Construction Sites Through October 10, 2018

AC Transit is committed to providing the most accurate information for anyone seeking information along the 9.5-mile BRT corridor. Currently, construction crews are hard at work building BRT stations, installing new wheelchair accessible curb ramps, modern traffic signals, LED street lighting and more innovative improvements in the following neighborhoods.

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New wheelchair-accessible curb ramps at the corner of 99th Ave. and International Blvd. (9/25/18). Crews will fill the gap between the sidewalk and roadway before repaving the street

EASTLAKE East 12th Street and International  Boulevard Between Lake Merritt Boulevard and 14th Avenue

  • Building new sidewalk or curb ramp
  • Building new roadway
  • Removing old concrete
  • Underground utilities work
  • Installing communications network

SAN ANTONIO International Boulevard Between 14th Avenue and 29th Avenue

  • Removing old concrete
  • Building new roadway
  • Underground utilities work
  • Installing traffic signal
  • Installing communications network

FRUITVALEInternational Boulevard Between 29th Avenue and 42nd/Seminary Avenue

  • Removing old concrete
  • Building new roadway
  • Building new sidewalk or curb ramp
  • Underground utilities work

ELMHURSTInternational Boulevard Between 73rd Avenue and Durant Avenue 

  • Removing concrete
  • Paving
  • Building new sidewalk or curb ramp
  • Installing traffic signal
  • Building new roadway
  • Building BRT station
  • Underground utilities work

SAN LEANDROEast 14th Street From Durant Avenue to San Leandro Boulevard

  • Building new roadway
  • Installing traffic signal
  • Paving


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Crews building the new roadway on Georgia Way and E. 14th St. in San Leandro at the site of what will be BRT’s Georgia Way station. (9/18/18)

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Work begins on the new roadway where BRT's 98th Avenue Station is already taking shape. (9/26/18)

Regular construction updates are also available on the BRT website in our Construction section. Construction updates are also available on our social media platforms: @rideactbrt.

Please Note: field conditions and weather may affect schedules and construction zone locations. AC Transit encourages businesses and residents alike to allow extra travel time


About AC Transit’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)

BRT is a $216 million investment in the community. BRT bus service mirrors the frequency, reliability and safety of light-rail train service without the high cost of building a rail line. BRT will operate along a 9.5-mile corridor between downtown Oakland and the San Leandro BART Station, primarily along International Boulevard and East 14th Street.

Members of our BRT Outreach Team are on the International Boulevard corridor daily to answer questions and provide the latest updates.

Our BRT Community Outreach Team is ready to provide individualized BRT presentations to your neighborhood groups, community organizations and businesses. If you’d like to make comments, ask questions or schedule a presentation, please contact our Outreach Team at:

BRT Information Center
3322A International Boulevard
Oakland CA 94601

brt@actransit.org | 510.891.5478

To learn more, visit the BRT website and follow us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.